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Arckanum
Origin Dalarna, Sweden
Genres Black metal
Years active 1993 – present
Members
Johan "Shamaatae" Lahger

Arckanum is a Swedish black metal band formed in 1993 by Johan "Shamaatae" Lahger, who is the only constant member. Shamaatae is also an author of occult literature. His first published work titled PANPARADOX was released the 13th of July 2009 and is published by Ixaxaar. He has two additional books in progress.[1]

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History

Shamaatae joined his first band, Conquest, aged eleven, the band later evolving into Grotesque.[2] On leaving Grotesque, Shamaatae formed a technical death-metal band called Disinterment, who recorded one demo and played a few gigs before splitting up.[2] At the end of 1992, Shamaatae decided to return to black metal and Arckanum was started. Initially a full band, it became a solo project after six months.[2] After several releases, by 1998 Shamaatae had discontinued working with Necropolis Records because they went under, and turned his attention to writing books on the subjects of Pan, anti-cosmic Satanism, Old Norse traditions, runic witchcraft and chaos-gnosticism.[2] He was still involved in music during this time still working with Arckanum and playing drums with The Hearsemen.[2] Arckanum's latest album ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ was released on the 1st of June 2009.[2] Antikosmos and ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ featured the guest appearance of Set Teitan of the bands Dissection and Watain.

Lyrics

Arckanum's lyrics deal mainly with the worship of Chaos, as well as anti-cosmic Satanism in the vein of Dissection.[3] He is noted for writing lyrics resembling Old Swedish, and he has stated that he tries to write his lyrics as grammatically correct as he can.[4] In his latest two albums however, the language is clearly meant to resemble Old Icelandic.

Discography

Albums

  • Fran Marder (1995) Necropolis
  • Kostogher (1997) Necropolis
  • Kampen (1998) Necropolis
  • The 11 Year Anniversary Album (2004) Carnal (compilation album)
  • Antikosmos (2008) Debemur Morti/Moribund
  • ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ (2009) Debemur Morti

Demos

  • Demo '93 (1993)
  • Trulen (1994)

EPs

  • Boka Vm Kaos (2002)
  • Kosmos Wardhin Dræpas Om Sin (2003) (split release with Contamino)
  • Kaos Svarta Mar (2004) Carnal (split release with Svartsyn)
  • Grimalkinz Skaldi (2008)
  • Antikosmos (2008)
  • Hadelik (2008) (split release with Sataros Grief)

References

  1. ^ "Vexior". http://www.vexior.se/.  
  2. ^ a b c d e f Badin, Olivier (November 2008), ""Prog-Gnosis"", Terrorizer (176)  
  3. ^ Mincemoyer, John (November 2008), "Arckanum - Antikosmos" (review)", Terrorizer (176)  
  4. ^ Simon (2008-01-26). "Interview With Shamaatae Of Arckanum". emofag.net. http://emofag.net/2008/01/26/interview-with-shamaatae-of-arckanum/. Retrieved 2009-11-25.  

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